Before anyone criticises
me as a fairweather fan, let's get some credentials on the table.

I'm 44 this year and have been watching
Spurs since I was eight. I've stood in the East Stand Shelf and seen
all of the games, finals, second division, fantastic players and those
that you don't want to even remember.
I've been to away games - the most recent being in the Stretford end at
Man U (never a penalty !) last season.
Those who know me, know I am Tottenham mad. My twin boys at age
three wore identical Spurs kits.

However, I have given up my season
ticket. I have cancelled my Sky subscription and I never even
considered getting a Setanta subscription (thank God).

Why ?

Because I have become disillusioned with
football as a whole. Not necessarily with Spurs - but just football
generally.

Why ?

Well consider this.

My season ticket was over £800 for the
year. In order to see the European games I had to shell out for Gold
membership, for which I reckon in the last three seasons I have had to
pay at least another £250 per year. I have to pay my travel to and
from Chelmsford. Plus the parking fee to park in the car park since
Haringey decided to make it impossible to park anywhere on the road on a
match day. I have to pay for my programme, which is really
re-constituted out of date news I can get for free on the internet. Add
a pie and a pint on match day. Add another £400 a year for Sky Sport
subscription. Add a new shirt every year around the £30 mark on
average.

Add it all up, and for me, as what I
would call a typical fan, I was splashing out about £2000 a year on my
favourite pastime. Thank God I never bought an Opus. For this
privilege, I get an uncomfortable seat with a restricted view (thanks
again to Haringey council for not allowing the East Stand to be
pillar-less), to park my car in a place I don't want to take my wife and
kids, hoping it will still be in one piece when I get back. That is of
course not forgetting the hour it takes to get away from the ground
because of the stupid road system that means everything ends up on the
High Street or North Circular. Surely soak-away traffic is better than
down two pipes for getting it all away ? As for the toilet facilities,
just ask yourself the question if you spent £55 on a ticket to the West
End to see a show, would you stand for that sort of toilet?

Now look at the players. Players like Bellamy on £70K a week. Jermaine
Jenas and Robbie Keane as captain of Spurs. Captain. Can you really
compare them to Dave Mackay, Mike England, Steve Perryman, Gary Mabbutt
? Really ? Do you really think in years to come when my kids ask
me of the great Spurs captains I will even remember they WERE captain ?

Now look at the number of people you know being made redundant,
losing their jobs, struggling to pay the mortgage. It just doesn't add
up.

We are being exploited.

You think maybe I am over-reacting ?

Well after giving up my season ticket
after all these years, I was duped into buying a ticket for the Wembley
Cup game against Barcelona. Three weeks earlier, I was coerced into
going to a Take That concert at the very same stadium.
It cost me £45 for my Take That ticket - and whilst I don't profess
to be a fan - I had a great time, saw the support band and a
fantastic show extravaganza.
Compare that with the expectation against seeing my beloved Spurs v The
European Champions - and probably the best team in the world right now.

Surely I could make an exception for this
?

Yes I did. £65 for the ticket (including
booking fee), parking fees on top at Wembley (£25) and by the time you
throw in petrol around £100 - but surely it's worth it to see such a
great team ?
Let's be honest, we'll never play them in the Champions league.

What happened ?

They sent their B team, and for the
second half their C team. Compare and contrast this with the Take
That concert - imagine spending £65 on a ticket to see them, and they
send either just the support band or a tribute band. You'd ask for your
money back wouldn't you ?

Lads - we are being ripped off. I
actually can afford to spend all this money, but I object to being
ripped off. I object to the falseness of it all. If they had said
'Barcelona will not put out a full team' then maybe I wouldn't have
gone. Maybe I should have been streetwise enough to know that is what
would happen, but what other event that you would spend this kind of
money on, would you have to be 'streetwise enough' to ensure you don't
get ripped off. Now have a think about where Chelsea, Man City,
QPR, Arsenal, Man U etc. will all be when the Ogliarchs, Sheiks and
bankrupted businessmen have got bored. The clubs will make Southampton
look like a well-run club.

I hate to say it, but I have lost my love for football.
Not the game itself. Not wanting Spurs to win, but the whole
circus act has got too expensive for too little product. I have
friends who pay LESS, yes LESS for a season ticket at Man U or the lot
up the road. Now even though I wouldn't pay a penny to watch either,
you have to ask, Champions League football, some of the best players in
the world (apart from Berbs - Man U haven't attempted to steal anyone
else - and apart from Teddy can you remember a single player signing
from Man U to Spurs?) and you have to ask whether we get value for
money.

The Setanta/England thing has meant most people don't give a stuff about
England any more - because they can't see it on terrestrial and the
cost of going to the game or Setanta just means they would rather not.

I always have, and always will love Spurs, but I have come to the
same conclusion.

ray h

24.07.2009

I have been a true Yid
since 1960 and each year the new season brings with it renewed hope
that we may just do something as special as those boys did when I
was a kid in the packed stands at WHL in the early 1960ís.
This year was no exception until I just read that we seem to be
three central defenders short already and a ball hasnít been kicked
in anger.

Seriously we have
known for sometime now that Ledders and Woody cannot stand up to a
full season not even one of 38 league games only !! Daws is supposed
to be on several clubsí shopping list so could go at any time
although if he is out for 4 weeks as ĎArry says then he will
probably stay till at least January.

Despite this problem
(and it has not simply just occurred) with central defenders here we
are buying 2 full backs to join the other dozens already at WHL and
continued talk of buying strikers like Huntelaar and Kenwynne-Jones
that in all honesty have not proved their worth recently or in the
EPL.

Here is my take on
what we need to be competitive in the EPL this year on the basis
ĎArry says money is tight and players are demanding levels of wages
we cannot or will not match.

Goal keeping seems to
be OK as Gomes finally came right, Carlo is a steady back up and
Alnwick is getting there. We have full backs galore, admittedly
Hutton was out for most of last season injured as was Bale but
unbelievably Assou stood up and played exceptionally well (for him
anyway) last season. Gunter left after we were originally told he
and Bale would be the Welsh defence for the next 20 years. Gilberto,
well say no more and Chimp is still there.

So in reality we have
good cover at full back and with no Reserve League team this year
surely a couple of the younger guys could also be used as back up
for Cup games as necessary.

In midfield we have
several good players, never quite got the continued support of Jenas
though but there must be something in the way he moves!! With
players like Hudd, Wilson, Jamie, Aaron etc and some of the younger
guys like Bostok, Rose etc getting rave reviews so possibly midfield
is covered. And Bale can still play on the left if Luka gets
crocked!! And surely Boathook must be a better player than he showed
fleetingly last year ?

Up front we have four
goal scorers that have proven experience at EPL and/or international
level. Even Pav who didnít have the best first season scored 14
goals overall and Bent got 17 including 12 in the EPL. Thatís more
than Berbatov, Adebayor and Crouch got ! Keano and Defoe are proven
so we have forwards who can score and back up plus some good
youngsters as well.

That just leaves the
central defence that for some reason until now has not been under
scrutiny and suddenly it looks as if Vedran, young Dervite and maybe
Hudd will be starting there this weekend at Wembley (please God
Barca bring a B side) and maybe the season opener against Liverpool.

As long as ĎArry
doesnít panic buy a big defender (please not a Dunne or Distin or
Senderos type) and looks for and gets at least one established big
boy who isnít injury prone like the ones we have (sorry Ledders and
Woody) things will look brighter again.

Letís give this year a
really big push for CL footie in 2010/11 then next summer we can
hopefully get a few more in that will give us a decent crack at that
level of footie. But please sort out the bloody central defence
first !!!